I've been having trouble getting the After Effects import to work. I export my sequence with the Clip: Layers structure panel with the JSON structure and PNG files. When I run the script in AE, I browse to the JSON file and confirm, but then nothing happens. I've tried in both AE 2017 and 2018 without luck. I tried with and without the camera checkbox. Any thoughts on what the problem could be?

Hi,
i wrote the After Effects import script, here are a couple of things we can try:

- Try to import a very simple Clip to see if there is still a problem ( 1 layer, 1 image, no blending mode. )
- What operating system are you working with ?
- Are your Operating System or After Effects or TVPaint environnement & localisation settings using foreign languages ?
- Are you sure you don't have invalid characters that sneaked in in your file names, file path, layer names ?
- Is your JSON file in an unusual location ( remote server, USB... ? )

that's, on the top of my head, informations sensible to cause problems under certain circumstances.

I don't have any issues with AE CC2017, didn't try AE CC2018 though, maybe it introduces some incompatibility i'll check that asap.
Did you also make sure you are working with the latest version of the script ? If you are not it should prompt an error message but you never know. The version should be 5.0 or higher, you can open the .JSX file and read it at the top of the file.

Thanks! I'll give this all a try and report back. I wasn't getting any error messages--just nothing would happen. Almost like it was waiting for a "Go" button to be pressed. I'll gather more info tonight.

Thanks again for sending the script. I've tried a handful of experiments and finally found the root of the issue. Here's a little background:
-- I'm currently working in AE 2017.2 on PC
-- There are no errors when running the script
-- I use a custom workspace that I have saved in AE

If I load the script, browse to the json file and click open, nothing happens. (The file browser closes and just returns to AE).
However, if I switch my workspace to AE's Default workspace, the script works as expected. I can even go from my custom workspace, to default, and back to my custom workspace and the script works.

So it seems there's an issue with AE loading with my custom workspace initially that's throwing the script off. It's a strange one, but switching the workspaces seems to do the trick.

Hi again,
I see, good job on finding that out, it can be hard to figure out

It reminds me of a similar problem i had when making sure the script was compatible with older versions of After Effects, however i just tried it with various workspaces in AE CC2017 and i had no problem.
Perhaps the best thing to do by now is for you to send me the workspace settings you are using, if you wish so. That way i'd see if i could reproduce the issue and identify quickly on my machine.